The Borneo Post

Orang Ulu cultural village features at ‘Taste of Borneo 2017’

- By Norni Mahadi reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: The organising committee of ‘ Taste of Borneo 2017’ will have an Orang Ulu Cultural Village set up at the carnival, which will take place at the open carpark of the Boulevard Mall here from Nov 24 to Dec 3.

According to event organising chairman Harry Lee, the Orang Ulu village will provide visitors the opportunit­y to sample and experience the true culture of this community throughout the carnival hosted by Sarawak Chinese Associatio­n with endorsemen­t from Sarawak Informatio­n Centre.

“The carnival is also included on Sarawak’s calendar of events,” he said during the organising committee meeting at the associatio­n’s premises here recently.

Carnival advisor Datuk Hii King Chiong expressed his confidence of the event being able to foster ties among members of the diverse communitie­s here.

“Through unity, I believe that this event is going to be a success. Let’s work together to promote racial unity through this platform.”

The recent meeting hosted representa­tives of the carnival partners such as the Dayak Associatio­n Miri, Sikh Associatio­n Miri, Indian Associatio­n Miri, Malay Associatio­n Miri, Federation of Orang Ulu Associatio­ns Sarawak, Malaysia ( Forum) as well as officials from Sarawak Islamic Informatio­n Centre.

It is learnt that Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg has been invited to officiate at the opening of the carnival, with Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah and Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Kuching, Fu Jijun as guests- ofhonour.

In addition, the organising committee has also extended the invitation to the opening ceremony to Miri Mayor Adam Yii, Miri Resident Sherrina Hussaini and Miri police chief ACP Lim Meng Seah.

The 10-day carnival will be filled with a variety of programmes such as street dances as well as street singing and musical competitio­ns, Borneo Mandarin singing contest, performanc­es from Silver City Music Records Enterprise, the Borneo National Dance Contest 2017, ‘Cheongsam Contest’, bodybuildi­ng contest, and Miss Model Recycled Clothing pageant.

In addition to these activities, the organiser will also hold the ‘Best Decorated Stall’ competitio­n that offers RM1,000 to the winner, followed by RM500 and RM300 for the respective runners-up.

The organiser will also give away 1,000 ‘mystery gifts’ to those who click ‘Like’ on the event’s Facebook page – this promotion is on a ‘firstcome, first-serve’ basis.

The carnival is also included on Sarawak’s calendar of events. Harry Lee, ‘Taste of Borneo 2017’ organising chairman

 ??  ?? Sarawak Chinese Associatio­n president Ting Pang Soon (third left) presents the official‘Taste of Borneo 2017’ invitation letter to Lim.
Sarawak Chinese Associatio­n president Ting Pang Soon (third left) presents the official‘Taste of Borneo 2017’ invitation letter to Lim.
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Tay (second left) and Regas Premium Auto Sibu sales team with the range of BMW vehicles on display and ready for test drive at the company’s Lanang Road showroom.

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